Objective
The legal status of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
people has undergone significant changes in several countries, but
remains highly complex and difficult for those affected. Having the
right to marry or enter into a registered partnership in one Member
State collides with the rights of LGBT people when they exercise their
right to freedom of movement. The same is true for certain parent-child
relationships.
The conference will explore the challenges and controversies concerning
the recognition of LGBT relationships throughout the EU through the lens
of EU legislation, the case law of the CJEU and ECtHR and recent
national developments. Following the Irish referendum and the recent
ECtHR judgment in
Oliari v Italy more changes are expected in the near future.
Key topics
- Status of same-sex marriage vs registered partnership vs no registration
- Parents’ and children’s rights
- Law and practice of inter-country adoption
- Cross-border surrogacy
- LGBT people as refugees and immigration rights
- Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation
- (Ir)relevance of the sex as a legal category
Who should attend?
Lawyers in private practice and notaries involved in family issues,
interest groups representatives, ministry officials and academics.
Gebühren in €:
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EU und ERA Mitstifter
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Junge Juristen und andere Gruppen
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Registrierung
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Mehr Informationen zu den Vergünstigungen
Frühzeitige
Anmeldungen
10 % bis 18.03.2016
Mögliche Ermässigungen
25 % - Für junge Juristen bis einschließlich 30 Jahre (wichtig: bitte Kopie des
Personalausweises mitschicken); hauptberufliche Mitarbeiter von Universitäten
oder vergleichbaren wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen; Mitarbeiter karitativer
Organisationen
40 % - Für Beschäftigte der EU;
für Beschäftigte von Mitstiftern der ERA (Bulgarien, Dänemark, Deutschland und
die deutschen Länder, Finnland, Frankreich, Griechenland, Irland, Italien,
Kroatien, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Niederlande, Österreich, Polen, Portugal,
Rumänien, Schottland, Schweden, Slowenien, Slowakei, Spanien, Tschechien,
Ungarn, Vereinigtes Königreich, Zypern, Stadt Trier)
40 % - Fellows des European Law Institute